Multiple CIPC only with VMWare.
If you are studying for the Voice IE - CIPC or IPBlue won't really cut
it.
You need some hardware phones. You can route them through your laptop
for VPN software if you can't afford phones and a router/switch for
VPN - but you still need hardware phones.
Many things exist that the new Gen2 hardware phones can do that the
softclients cannot do - but I will point out but one crucial lacking
in the softphones: Namely the ability to configure and test something
called Globalization and Localization.
(Ok - Localization works, but Globalization and "Mapping the
Globalized Number to a Localized Call Variant" both cannot be tested).
You need to be able to test this, among other things.
HTH,
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On Aug 26, 2009, at 5:38 PM, Padmanabhan, Padhu wrote:
Folks:
Anyone using IPBLUE phones only for the home lab ? Trying to see
what gaps exists between ipblue vs real cisco hw phones in terms of
feature set.
Or Is it possible to get multiple CIPC loaded on a single laptop ?
Appreciate any thoughts.
Thanks,Padhu
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